Friday, November 17, 2006
How will I ever deal with Kindergarten?
Henry has already grown out of two of his outfits. Unless knickers come back in style, they are going into storage. I am going to cry, my baby is growing up!
Thursday, November 16, 2006
One Month Old Appointment
Henry had his one month appointment today. He is now 22 1/2 inches long, and weighs 9lbs, 13 oz. He has gained 1 lb, 5oz since his last appointment, so he is doing very well! He still has a slight case of thrush on his lips, but is otherwise very healthy. He will have his next appointment in one month, and he will receive his shots then.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Marking his territory?
Sadly, Adam had his first overnight business trip yesterday. He will be home today, but I know he was very upset to leave Henry.
On the other hand, Henry and I enjoyed having the entire bed to ourselves. It has gotten significantly smaller since the TT (Tiny Tyrant) started sleeping with us. This morning, I was feeding Henry in bed and using Adam's pillow to prop him up on my lap. Someone, who shall remain nameless (hint: TT) had a little "accident" on the pillow. Since everything that Henry does is very primal (if you need proof, he bit my bra the other day), do you "really" think it was an accident?
On the other hand, Henry and I enjoyed having the entire bed to ourselves. It has gotten significantly smaller since the TT (Tiny Tyrant) started sleeping with us. This morning, I was feeding Henry in bed and using Adam's pillow to prop him up on my lap. Someone, who shall remain nameless (hint: TT) had a little "accident" on the pillow. Since everything that Henry does is very primal (if you need proof, he bit my bra the other day), do you "really" think it was an accident?
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
King Henry , The Tiny Tyrant at 4 Weeks Old
Rocket Science
Whoever has said that taking care of a newborn is mindless work (old me) has never done so for an extended period of time. I used to consider myself to be a reasonably intelligent person (since being pregnant and now sleep deprived, I am not that swift). Everyday, I am challenged. For example:
- I am very challenged with the use of baby equipment. I have never met a stroller that I could open or close. Even after being shown how to do it, I cannot. I leave mine open not for convenience, but so that I won't be stranded at home because I can't open it myself.
- I am not the world's greatest diaper changer. Each time, I need to concentrate to get the flaps in the right place and get it on so that it won't leak. Just the other day, I was putting one on and realized I had it backward. I always have to remember that the picture goes in the front.
- Without writing it down, I cannot remember when the last time Henry took his thrush medicine, his gas drops, had his diaper changed, ate, or slept. He has a busier schedule than any executive!
- Giving him a bath without drowning him is a challenge, and I can never get in between the rolls under his chin.
- I am still learning to do everything with one hand. Clean, wash my hands, brush my teeth, make food, eat etc.
- Getting his tiny clothing on without breaking a limb
- Steering his stroller through tiny NYC stores without breaking something
- Timing doing things. I need him to be asleep for long enough so he won't wake when I put him down, but not so long that he wakes up before I am done. Still haven't perfected that one yet, hence I haven't shaved my legs in ages.
- Choosing the perfect amount of clothing when we leave the house. I need to find the balance so that he is not sweating to death and I am not getting dirty looks from women on the street. This is challenging because the Dominican children in my neighborhood have snowsuits on if it drops below 60 degrees.
So, hats off to those of you doing this with more than one!
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Well, that is one way to get a nice shower in!
I was trying to sneak in a shower each morning during Henry's first nap. However, our routine has been a little screwed up lately since he has been waking every 1.5 - 2 hours to eat. I am totally exhausted in the morning, and try to sleep more after his last feeding around 8am. He will normally sleep a little longer and we both snooze until around 10:30am.! I love this baby, he is like a little college student. Sleeps all day, parties all night. Same as when he was in the womb.
Anyway, after that first long nap, he just catnaps for most of the day. I try to lay him down in his bed, but he wakes up crying after 5 or 10 minutes. He is a cuddler and loves to be held for his naps. I know, I need to break him of this, but he is just so cute!
Anyway, on Thursday I put him in his bed and switched on the baby monitor. I quickly hopped in the shower and was enjoying the fact that I could actually take more than the normal 2-3 minutes because he wasn't crying. I got out and went into my room and lo and behold, he was hollering. I hadn't turned the receiver portion of the monitor on, so I couldn't hear him!
Poor little baby, I hope he isn't scarred for life.
Anyway, after that first long nap, he just catnaps for most of the day. I try to lay him down in his bed, but he wakes up crying after 5 or 10 minutes. He is a cuddler and loves to be held for his naps. I know, I need to break him of this, but he is just so cute!
Anyway, on Thursday I put him in his bed and switched on the baby monitor. I quickly hopped in the shower and was enjoying the fact that I could actually take more than the normal 2-3 minutes because he wasn't crying. I got out and went into my room and lo and behold, he was hollering. I hadn't turned the receiver portion of the monitor on, so I couldn't hear him!
Poor little baby, I hope he isn't scarred for life.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
OK, I am officially a Mom
Henry had a little bit of schmutz on his face today that I noticed while he was nursing. I licked my finger and wiped it off. Don't tell Adam, he will be totally grossed out.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Thursday, November 02, 2006
18 Day Old Update

- Henry had a doctor's appointment yesterday. Since birth, he has grown 1.5 inches and 9 oz over his birth weight. He has gained 12 ounces since his last appointment 9 days ago, which is very exciting. Since I am breastfeeding exclusively, I am always worried that he is getting enough to eat (since you can't see how much he is eating like you would with a bottle.) I have been feeding him on demand since he was born, which is pretty time consuming. Since I want him to gain weight, I really don't mind. He is so young, and there will be ample time in the future to get him on a schedule. Generally he wants to eat every two to two and half hours, and he takes about 20 minutes per feeding. Lately, he has been "cluster feeding" where he wants to eat every hour for about 15 minutes over a few hour period. We may try to offer him a bottle at around 3 weeks (breastmilk, not formula) to get him used to it. I have heard that babies generally are not all that receptive to the idea at first!
- Just as I suspected, he was diagnosed with thrush, which is a yeast infection in his mouth. He had white patches on his tongue on Monday, which have spread to his lips and cheeks. It is so sad to look at, but I have been told that it is not really painful. He has to be on an oral antifungal solution for 14 days, and I have cream that I need to use. They need to treat both of us otherwise we will just pass it back and forth during feedings. The doctor said that it is hard to predict where he got it. It could be caused by the fact that he was exposed to the antibiotics that I was on while I was in the hospital, but that is unlikely. She just said that babies are very "yeasty creatures" which I thought was funny and that this is very common. It could have also presented itself as a diaper rash. However, it does give some explanation as to why my normally sweet boy has been so crabby the past few days. The yeast in his mouth can also be passed into his intestines, which causes gassiness.
- He passed all of his newborn screening tests and his next visit is when he is one month old.
- Thanks to Merri for reminding me about the techniques to calm a baby that are in the book Happiest Baby on the Block. I had read parts of this while I was pregnant but had not picked it up recently. I tried them on Henry yesterday, and he was out like a light in about 2 minutes! It involves the 5 S's (Shushing, Swaddling, Sucking, Lay on Stomach or Sideways, and Swaying). You do all of these simultaneously, and it reminds the baby of being in the womb and calms them. It is shocking at how well it works.
- Henry absolutely hated wearing his Bumblebee Halloween costume, which I suspected he would. He flips out when anything is put on his head and gets hot very easily. He wore it for a total of two minutes, just long enough to take a few pictures in it and with his Grandma Marlene and Grandpa Joe who had come in just to see him dressed up. He looked more like an angry hornet! Somehow I don't think these were the keepsake photos that they were expecting!
- Henry had his first real bath on Tuesday (we needed to spongebathe until his cord stump fell off.) He loved it! So cute, didn't cry one bit.
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